remnant horizons

​​A sound performance by felix taylor and Action Pyramid, for and with Crossness Nature Reserve

19 September 2025

      Analogue photo of a river shore at dusk. In the foreground, shallow water has receded to reveal wet sand, seaweed, and clusters of small dark ducks like black dots. The river runs bluish in fading light, with a small cargo train on the right. Across the water, cranes, warehouses, power lines, and mounds form an industrial shoreline, lit by white and pinkish lights that reflect on the river. The scene feels quiet, atmospheric, and softly grainy from the analog film.

      When: Friday, 19 September, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (performance begins at 7:00 pm)

      Where: TACO! 2 Cygnet Sq, Thamesmead, London SE2 9FA

      Who: This is a free event, and everyone is welcome. Places are limited, please book via Eventbrite

      What does it mean to stand with a land under threat? To raise your voice - not above - but with the wetland, the birds, the insects and the grasses? To feel that the place you defend is not outside of you, but a part of who you are?

      On 19 September, we will gather to listen and respond. Through live sound performances by felix taylor and Action Pyramid, created in dialogue with the Crossness Nature Reserve and its Friends, we will hear the quiet resistance of the marshes, and the calls of those who speak for them. The work echoes the ongoing struggle to protect this fragile ecosystem from looming industrial redevelopment.

      As night folds in, human and more-than-human voices will intertwine in a kind of choir; an anthem, a requiem, a call for care. 'remnant horizons' will also mark the closing of Sarah White’s photography exhibition at the Thamesmead Library, and carry forward conversations begun earlier this year. You will have the last opportunity to visit the exhibition during the event.

      remnant horizons is a part of Beneath the Pavement, the Marshes, a three-year artistic research programme bringing together artists, ecologists and activists, with local ecological and community groups working in north Bexley, to explore the ground beneath our feet. 

      Important Information:

      1. This event is FREE and open to all. However, participants under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
      2. Limited spaces available - booking is essential. Secure your spot via Eventbrite. 
      3. Please note, this is a residential area and parking on site is limited. We encourage arriving on foot, by bike or using public transport.

      Nearest Transport Links:

      1. Train: Abbey Wood Station, just a 10-minute walk from the station
      2. Bus: 180 to Yarnton Way / Harrow Manorway, 229/244/301/472 to Southmere Lake, 469 to Harrow Manorway / Lensbury Drive 

      Accessibility Notice:

      1. The event is wheelchair accessible.
      2. A toilet is available on site.